After you choose an RTF editor, you should make a project directory and decide how to organize the directory structure that will hold all the project files. How you organize your specific Help project depends on the type of Help file you are creating. If the Help project is small or uncomplicated, you may want to place all the project files in one directory. If the Help project is large or complex, you may want to make a directory tree that reflects the organization of the Help project. For example, one method is to make a directory for each subcategory within the Help file and then create an \ART and \RTF subdirectory for the pictures and text used in each subcategory. Figure 6.2 shows an example of this kind of directory structure.